
CA Foundation May 2026 AIR 8 Vihaan Parekh details the strategies of Vihaan Parekh, CA Foundation May 2026 AIR 8. He shares insights into his disciplined approach for Accountancy, Law, Quantitative Aptitude, and Economics. His methods emphasize foundational study, consistent revision, and effective practice, providing a valuable blueprint for aspiring CA students aiming for top ranks.
Vihaan Parekh achieved All India Rank 8 (AIR 8) in the CA Foundation, May 2026 Attempt, with a total score of 354 marks. His subject-wise scores were:
Accounts: 89
Law: 75
Quantitative Aptitude (Mathematics): 93
Economics: 97
Vihaan's strategy for Accountancy was built on a strong foundation and consistent practice. He started with modules as the primary base, ensuring he covered all illustrations and questions. After mastering the module content, he progressed to practicing exam papers, Mock Test Papers (MTPs), and Revision Test Papers (RTPs). Crucially, he engaged in time-to-time revision while covering the syllabus. Once the syllabus was complete, taking mock tests was an essential step for assessment.
Approaching exams can often lead to nervousness and errors during practice, potentially causing a drop in confidence. Vihaan found that utilizing marathons (intensive revision sessions) was instrumental in regaining confidence and improving his problem-solving ability closer to the actual exam. This positive impact directly translated to better performance during the exam.
Law, being a theoretical subject, demands a different approach. Vihaan began by thoroughly covering the modules. He then supplemented his study with Star Sheets or summary notes. While studying, he specifically identified and marked important keywords and critical lines within his module or notes. His key insight was that Law requires early and consistent revision for concepts to gradually settle and be retained over time, making last-minute preparation ineffective.
For theoretical chapters in Mathematics, such as Statistics, which can sometimes feel overwhelming when reading modules, Vihaan utilized one-shot videos. He made sure to actively mark important points mentioned in these one-shot videos directly into his module. This method greatly facilitated retention and future revision.
Economics modules are often content-heavy, making comprehensive revision difficult in a single day, especially with numerous large chapters (e.g., International Trade). To overcome this, Vihaan relied on a Reviser Textbook or similar summarized material for quick and concise revision of concepts.
The components of an effective Reviser Textbook included:
Summary Notes: Located at the beginning of each chapter, these highlighted important points.
Acronyms: Included for enhanced recall during exams. (Memory Tip: Acronyms found in the Reviser Textbook significantly aid in recalling important points during the exam.)
MCQs: Practicing multiple-choice questions from the textbook helped build confidence.
